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IELTS British Council English Language

10 Jun, 17:45


Grammar Time

Using past perfect with past simple
While both tenses tend to talk about past events, there are important differences between them. Past simple tense describes actions that occurred in the past, while past perfect describes events or actions that happened before another past event or action.

β€’ When the police arrived, the thief had escaped.

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IELTS British Council English Language

09 Jun, 17:35


Speaker's Handbook

Expressing disagreement
I'm afraid I disagree.
Yeah, but ....
I see your point, but ...
That's not true.
You must be joking! [ informal ]
No way! [informal ]

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IELTS British Council English Language

08 Jun, 12:46


Would you be worried if your classmate told you that he is a philatelist? Would you call a doctor or call the police? Actually, there is no reason to be concerned. A philatelist is just a person who collects stamps!

Stamp collecting has been around for well over 150 years. People began collecting stamps soon after adhesive postage stamps ( stamps with glue on the back ) were introduced in London in 1840. Today, according to Boys' Life magazine, stamp collecting is the most practiced hobby in the world.

Some people collect stamps just for fun. These people may just want to collect stamps with animals or famous people on them. Or maybe just want to collect all the stamps issued by one particular country. Other people collect stamps that they think will be valuable down the road. Such collectors ask three questions to determine if a stamp is worth collecting and what its value might be. First, how many of a particular stamp was made? Next, how popular is the stamp? Finally, what is the condition of the stamp? If a stamp has a low print run, a popular picture design, and is an excellent condition, this stamp may be worth a lot of money. In 1980, a one-cent British Guinea stamp issued in 1856 went for $ 935, 000.

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IELTS British Council English Language

06 Jun, 03:27


Set upon
If you are set upon by people, they make a sudden and unexpected physical attack on you. [ be v +ed, p ]

β€’ We were set upon by about twelve youths and I was kicked unconscious.

#Advanced #New_word #phrasal_verb
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